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POSTAL ADDRESS: 233 COLLINS-STREET, C.l. TELEPHONE: M4731. 4ftllHtf MELBOURNE. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 7.

1930. PRICE lid. NO. 25.390. 16 PAGES.

Registered at General Post Office, Melbourne, for transmission by post as a newspaper. 3 FUNERAL NOlfrMW SOUTH BIRTHS. tJintARDS On Sltt August, to Mr. and pIS" Albert O. Richard- (Robert William).

Both doing well. IN SEALED QUART CANS J.CARRIGAN 401.) SWANSTON STREET, MELBOURNE PHON1 "J14J THE DAY'S NEWS Special Feature. With the capture of Irun, Ban Sebastian is the next objective ol the rebels. new Spanish ministry has been formed under Spain's most powerful Labor leader. Tragedy marred the Tourist TTODhv motor race at Belfast a car skidded into spectators, killing four and seriously injuring many others.

Kina- Edward had an enthusiastic reception at Istanbul. It is believed Britain is sending 10,000 more troops to Palestine, making the total strength there 17,000 men. Mrs'. Markham, an Englishwoman. has flown the Atlantic, the first woman to achieve a solo east-west Journey.

Interesting views concerning tha prospects of a religious revival are ex pressed ionowing tne leading articio published in "The Age" on Saturday. General. Business for Cabinet to-dav in cludes the bill for the reform of tha Legislative Council, which will probably be introduced in tne Assembly this week. Cabinet to-day will approve ot the terms of reference of the recently- appointed State Housing Committee. The Advisory Council on Nutrition reports that Australians are not drink' mg sumcienc miiK.

Edward Sawdtc describes the cii cumstances of the death from fever and thirst of his mate, Bert. Coombs, as Alligator Kiver, northern Territory. Five men sitting on the side witri their legs dangine were swept from 'a. motor truck by a passing vehicle near swan run, and all were Injured. After wounding a young married woman at her home in Launceston, a youth shot himself.

Teeth and bones, believed tn Mia remains of a station manager, were found In a heap of ashes near Dalby August was the bmipjtt imnnr.tv.lr. the history of Southampton's shipping. A television programme was screened on a Diane fsnnn fejt INTER-STATE SAILINGS (Circumstances Permitting.) FOR SYDNEY AND QUEENSLAND. (Transhipping for Outports.) Steamer. Dete.

Berth Agents. Tues. Sent. A Hd. Smith 6 p.m.

No. 12 I Hd. Parker Ltd. 5 p.m. No.

3 5 p.m. 48 uomns-SL Hd. Smith CALEDON. (Brls. direct) MANOORA.

Sept. 10 Sept. 12 Sept. Id Sept. 19 Sept.

23 no. I 3 p.m. Adelaide Co. 505 Colllns-st. MANUNDA.

no. iz No. 0 No. 12 No. 6 No.

12 AOeiaide a. CO, A. U.S.N. Co. KATOOMBA.

CANBERRA. DUNTROON. ORUNGAL. McE. Ltd.

aepi. ztt ua. omim L.ia. Melb. 8.

A.U.S.N.Co Ren lOct. 3 no. KATOOMBA, DUNTROON, MANUNDA. Svdnev and Brisbane. MANOORA.

ORllNflAI HANHKRRA. Mackay, with passengers and cargo. Omit wo wen. macklmjin. cargo now oeing receivea.

WESTK ALIA. Cargo received Tuesday. HAI.KnnN damn nnlv. MA lie DON. CALEDON.

Take Mackav and aowen cargo, iranampping at urupane. For SYDNEY and NEWCASTLE (Cargo only). Ffi: (NoVT 5 p.m: I From 11 G'long. 18 UNo. A Ltd.

I Bent. ai MarKst-st. toil Hd. Parker Ltd. fsept.

11 Sept. 18 uooraDooi-st. Hd. Parker Ltd. ADELONO.

KOWARRA. Cargo received daily. For ADELAIDE. (Taking Cargo for S.A. Out porta.) MILDURA A.u.s.Nr (Cargo only)Sept.

8 (Careo onlvltftot. 11 5 p.m. From G'long NO. 407 Colli ns-itu Den. Lascelles, Moorabool-sL A.U.S.N.

Co. aepu 12 SOU St 4.UT Colllns-st. CANBERRA. I Sept. 19 Hd.

Smith Ltd. MILDURA. CarKo now belna received. MITLCRA. Takes Kin a ton cana from ueipourne.

For ADELAIDE and FREMANTLE. SAROS 3 V.Dk, Smith Ltd. p.m. No. 12 8 p.m.

No. 12 3fi Markat-st. Mcl. McE. Ltd.

OA Will lam -at. Sent. DUNTROON. I Sept. 16 WEBTRAL1 Al Sept.

22 Melbourne S. Cc no. 12 ho. ranter xta, KATOOMBA. Calls Albany.

SAHOS Tnklnit eareo for Bnnburv. Bna. selton and Geraldton at direct rates. katuum da ana bakoo. uargo now oeing receivcu.

BUUA'U AUoTKAIjIAPI UUNTUHAIIX CELEBRATIONS. GO TO ADELAIDE BY SEA. Hu (ART PARKER (Circumstances Permitting.) To SYDNEY and BRISBANE. From No. 12 NORTH WHARF.

M.V. WEBTRALIA. WED. NEXT, p.m. To SYDNEY.

M.V. WANG AN ELLA, SEPT. 30, OCT. 14. To ADELAIDE and FREMANTLE).

M.V. SEPT. 22, OCT. 20. SYDNEY-HOB ART.

T.S.S. ZEALANDIA From SYDNEY: SEPT. 19, OCT. 3, From HOBART, SEPT. 12, SEPT.

28, M.V. WANG ANBLLA. lO.nOO Tons. MELBOURNE to AUCKLAND, via SYDNEY, Sect. 30.

Oct. 28. Nov. 2fi. MELBOURNE to WELLINGTON, via HlUNcii, OCt.

14, Jan. 11 (1937). (Also TAKING PASSENGERS for SYDNEY.) HUDDART PARKER LfnTFn. 464-460 Colllns-st, C.l. Tel.

8960 (6 lines) 1TA8MANIAN STEAMERS PTY. LTD. J. (Circumstances Permitting) No. 7 N.

Wb. tiAuntjisiun wargo neccivea uany. TAROONA. 'Monday. 3 p.m.; 4 p.m.

BURNIE and DEVONPIRT, No. 7 Nth. Wharf. TAKUUWA, TW-KUNKblJAJt, a. 40 p.m.

tBIlla of Lading signed by Huddart Parker. Bllla of Ladine signed bv Union 8.R. Co. Passengers Booked by Joint Agents. UNION STEAM SHIP lIO.

OF N.Z. ov wiiuam-strcet. oaaz tp lines). HUDDAUT PARKER LIMlTF.n 464-480 Colllns-st, C.l. Tel.

8960 (6 lines). TAMES PATRICK and CO. LTD. DIRECT SERVICE EVERY FRIDAY. CARDR0SS.

.1 FRIDAY. 11th SEPT. FRIDAY. 18th SEPT. .1 FRIDAY.

25th SEPT. CltAlUKND. CARGO RECEIVED EVERY No. 11 North Wharf. BOOKED CARGO ONLY.

JAMES PATRICK and CO. (C. W. Lucas. Manairer).

33-43 William-street Tel. M5901 (4 lines) PORT. S.S. X.ARANAH, SATURDAY, 11 .8. WAREATEA, TO-MOR.

kow, p.m. ivyr p.m. niw niviii mi rv. no, HOBAKT. S.S.

RItAY, NOON, ncolvpn priret nn WerinnnrtRV. KING IS. TAMBAR. TO-MOR ROW, noon, now receiving cargo. FLINDERS 1.

and ST. HELENS.t-A.: ARIST1DES. Early. Offlceiv 372 FTJNDICRH. 8TRE ET.

Omce, Central, 10,040, 10,050, 10,081. wnan umce, ixnmor-street. miivs. OORTARL INGTON AND GEE LONG-X S.S. EDINA, No.

1 North Wharf. (Cln.umaiance.8 Permitting. I Mon. to Frl. mc, 9.30 a.m., 2 3 Ret IJAfUJU KUUUtVUU UA1L.Y, DOUS.

HOWARD SMITH Agents. Cent, 8314. POKT- Cargo Received from Thursday. Cent 2603. WANNON, SATURDAY, 12th 11 Ohlce, 567 Flinders-street, F3460.

BERDEEN and COMMONWEALTH LINE. ONE CLASS (TOURIST). Passenger Service to Hull and London, Via uoiomoo, rort saia, Malta ana Qoutnampton. JfcRVIS BAY ii 1fl TnnH Dec. 5 Jan.

16 Feb. 13 Mar. 13 Mar. 27 May 8 June ft LARGS BAY. 14,184 Tans 14,145 Tom 14,198 Tom 14.164 Tons 14,184 Tom 14,145 Tons 14.164 Tons MORETON BAY ESPERANCE JERVIS BAY LiAnUS OA I MORETON BAY JERVIS BAY.

a July 31 Carrying His Majesty's Mails. Fares, A'elbourne to London. from 39. Tourist B. from 36.

ALL ONE CLASS. Fares Subject to Exchange, ABERDEEN and COMMONWEALTH LINE, TO SOUTH AFRICA AND ENGLAND. r. 1 Tons. (Jor.imander.i Sails.

ULYSSES 14,852 10,048 18,500 14,628 K. I.nkln Sept. 12 Oct. 10 Oct. 28 Nov.

14 NESTOR. R. J. Wilson ii. j.

Kiiora J. J. Power s.s. CERAMIC This vessel's passenger! vvuiiiinuun.uun iittH ucen entirely remoaenea. every vaoin nas not.

ana coia running water; number of bathroom cabins also available. JOHANNESBURG EMPIRE EXHIBITION, Special Return Fares are Available. Commencing September. oAiiufinoun ana Ill William-street, Central 8583 (6 lines), DAL3ETY and COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporatid In England), 341 Colllns-atreet 1 5761. 461 Bourke-street (10 Hail).

NY K. LINE TO CHINA AND JAPAN. Calling at Sydney, Brisbane, Thursday Island, ouiir nuui buu Japanese Ports. FMelb. Tons.

10 a.m. Steamers, KAMO ATSUTA KITANO Cft. A 8000 Oct 24 Oct. 31 CiQV. il INOV.

-US filNQAPORE nnd JAvX "pORl'S. neiura aivamer 10 (Includlne Excuanse). DALOKTY nU COMPANY LlMttED 311 goIlWilrtM 1 Central, 67M. 461 Bourkeatroflt I (10 llnu). DEATHS.

-On the Bth September, it Camber- well. Michael George, loved husband of the late Alice Clara Kel); Hawthorn, lovlns fat eiiy, iate oi Kipnm-grove, father of Vincent, Marie (Mrs. A. W. Tlllli), Prances (M oiuwnj ana icnaei.

R.I.P. LAMPORT. On tl.e 6th HeDtamher. at lV1 urers, warrugui. jono enry.

dearly beloved husband of Sarah I'JvtuK winer ci (lira, McFarlanej Alfred. Robert (deceased). Vio- (rh. and Lillian (deceased). In his 77th year.

With God. which is far better; MACSKIMMINO, On 5th September, at his cnir(ic. uaiciKn-sireet, Footscray, Alexander Rankin, the dearly beloved hus buna 01 Catherine Macaklmmlng, loving ceased), Lockle (deceased). Esther Jmi O. Dougherty).

Will. Arch. Gordon. Fred and Harold, and loved grandfather of Reginald Broom hail (late of Hobart and Bca- vuusneig, agea Vi years. A patient sufferer at rest.

McNKIL, On 5lti September, at St. Vin cent's Hospital, John victor, of luo Lin-acre-road. Hamnlon. denrlw hiinvH hm. band of Mabel McNeil, and loving father ol Ian and Gwynneth, aged 46 years.

At McNKIL. On Sth September, at St. Vincent's iiusjmm, junn victor, aeany Deiovea sol. of Duncan and Emily Luclnda McNeil. Ait.

fieasant-ronn, Tunatull, and lovln; brother of Stuart Hedley Duncan and May" MORRISON. On the 5th Seotember. at Al irea Hospital, Grace, dearly beloved wife ui reier mncia aiotrison, oi xoungsireei, Drouln. and beloved daughter of Mrs. Barbara Northway.

and late Thomas Norm-way. Sadly missed. MORRISON. On the 5th September, at Mel- uuumc. uiate Murriaun, oi urouin, JOVIIIK slster-ln-Iavv of Annie (Mrs.

L. Cunningham), of South Yarra, and loved niece ot iiuiivy, juaiie, neauier ana fliorto. Deeply mourned. MORRISON. On the Bth September, Johni Aictean, oi Dennis-street, Colac, beloved husband of Mary Morrison, aged 89 years.

I MORTON. On the 6th September, at his resl- vi a -iJiyuci'unK' a nacKeray-sireei, band of Annie Maria Morton, loving father of Gertrude, Hilda vMrs. H. Finney), Robert George (of Sydney). Annie (Mrs.

W. Rowlands), Cr. Edgar Leslie, Albert and Frank (of Sydney), aged SO years. Sydney papers PLANNER. On the 5th September, at her eon a reuiaence, eenm-roaa, Carnegie, dearly, beloved mother of Charles, Henry and Gertrude.

A life of sacrifice. PLANNER. On the 5th September, at 270 Carnegie, Emma, loving juuiucr ui neury jiua, aaugnier-in-iaw), loving grandmother of Morjorie, Alma, Ronald, Harry, Georgina, Gwentn, Dorothy, -Inserted by her loving son and daugliter- OWKLL. On 4th He nt ember, at or I vat hon. pltal, Melbourne, Walter Jasper Powell, of terrcd bth September.

RAVEL (nee Gray). On the 4th September loved eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray, loving slater of Clarence. Norman, George and Hilda.

Silent sufferer at rest. RAVELL (nee Crav). fin tlm 4th flentamhnr uuer jong niness, lqiiii uuy, aeariy Deioveu Biiier ui nuun, dnu Bisier-in-mw oi jack. A loving sister at reJt. REAPER.

On 5th Bentember. suddenly. uevenisn, wiiuam, the Beloved nuaband of Beatrice, and loving father of Trlxle (Mrs. G. Ashman), Con.

Rita (Mrs. McNamara), Robert, Albert, Raymond and ooyce, ukcli oi yearn. RISSMANN. On the Sth September, co a a rrivate Hosmtai. Stella aav.

loved wife of Otto (Sam), loving mother of lan. Don, Dorothy, aged 42 years, late of Horsham. At rest. ROBERTSON. On the Qth September, at the resiacnce ot nut sister, Airs.

n. ueaKin, Murrav-street Colac. Donald Dan Ro bortson, third son ot the late Duncan and jtomna noocriBon, oi junce, iate oi umeo, aged 74 years. Remains at private mortuary of George Garnet James, of Colac. Private Interment at Colac, SEXTON.

On the 6th Seotember. nt St. Vln cent's Hospital, Mary koso juua, aeariy beloved wife of John Sexton, of 0 Camden- strect, East St. Kilda, and loving mother ol jonn uexion, agea oi yearn. it.t.i.

SLADE. On the Sth Seotember. at her real aence, vsa rucnoison-sirect, Aimotstora, Mary Eliza, the dearly beloved wife of John Bertha, Arthur, William and George, aged" SMITH. On tho Sth Seotember. at her resi dence, 3 Webster-street, Bendlgo, Mary Ann, relict of the lnte William bmith, aim loved sister of Samuel and James Crawford ana L.yaia (airs, uunac, ueceaseaj, ugca fu years, a.

paiienc sunerer ai rest. STEVENS. On the fith Sentcmbcr. nasscd fenceiuuy away ai ner residence, i sm-lon-street. Port Melbourne, Mary, the dearly Deiovea wife ot Joitn Talbot Stevens, ami lovins: mother of Will (flth BatL.

A.I.F.). John (A.F.C., A.I.F.) and Tom (on th' A.i.f a colonial oi Peacefully sleeping. SWAN -On the 6th September, at a private lunpuwi, Jicury owsnn ttaie oi Swau Rsich, Tamtto River), luvcd father of Annie rulllug), Alfred, Henry (deceased). Helen (Mrs. Howletti and kvn Mnry (Mrs.

Geo. Biggs). Bairnsdale papers please copy. TOMEY. On the 5lh September, at South daughter of JameB Klcliaid and the late iary r.nt-n i oinpy, oi Jiagian-piace, South Melbourne, and lovlnc sister oi Hlcn, Albert (deceased).

Leslie, Eileen anu uuria, hkku it years. i.i.f. TOOHEY.on the 4th September, at Sr. Hancock '8 private hoD ta EasL St. KUdu.

Margaret, beloved wlie of tho late John Toohey, of Orraond, and loving mother of I Brigid, Jeremiah, Mary (deceased), Michael, Anno (Mrs. Whatnali), Martin, Catherine anu jonn. li.i.r. WALKER (nee Uren). On the 6th September, at b.i fax ton-fit rect.

East Malvern, Lillian Thomaslnc, loved wife of Charles, loud mother of Arthur, and loved step-mother of Lillian (Mrs. MahafTy), loving nana of Margaret, and sister of William (deceased), Richard and Harry (deceased). Privuteiy WARM1NGTON. On the Sth September. ei.

Anarew's fresnvterian iiasmtHi. Melbourne, Alice Roblna Glen, beloved wife, of James, and loving mother of John, Wilson, lan and Sluart. daughter of Elizabeth: iinu i iie iaiu jonn Anarason, ana siHicr Oi Dr. John and Thomas Watson Adamson. WILKES.

On the Mb September, Isabella1 May Wilkes, ot 22 Lyndhu rat-crescent, Easi: Brunswick, daughter of Albert Lenton Wilkes anu ino iate lucy VYimes, anu sisicr oi Annie. Jane. Gertrude. Thomas. William.

Ar thur, Clare and Rose (deceased). Sweet resi. WILKES. On the Sth September, at Bruns- wick, jnaoeun May, aeariy iovea sister oi uiaru, una sioicr-in-iaw oi l-rea (Adelaide) ana loveu sister oi win, ana aear sisier-in-law of May (Coburg). Peacefully sleeping.

WILKES. A tribute of affection to our estecmeu iriend, laaDcue m. likes, wool passca away on otn aeptemner. Inserted by C. A.

and J. A. Ratten, Merlynston. WILKES. On the 5lh September, Isabella Wtlkca, of 22 Lyndhurst-crcscent, East rest.

inserted by W.K. WILLIAMSON. On the Sth Seotember. Colac, George, dearly beloved husband of Olive Blanche Williamson, and loving father oi vera loirs, rtaroiu rnyniH uuu WYND On the 6th September, nt Abbots lord Convent. Betty Florence, dearly loved loving sister ot Audrey, June and Peggy! aged 9 yflare.

R.I.P, IN MEMOKIAM. ADAMS. In loving memory Of my dear slater, ittiivi, wiiu iiMPiteu uwisy uii mo ill oey tember. 1834. Stilt remembered.

Inserted by her loving brother, Will. BAKER. In lovlnc me mnrv nf mir nnlv nn. Tth September, 1034, nged 12 years, loving mutual ui viurenuo iurs. vvaisoij, at ay, Alice.

A silent thought brings many a tear. Of one we miss and loved so dear. Inserted by his loving mo the, lather and vuuers. BAKER. Loving memories of Billy, passed A little token, true and tender, Just to show we still remember.

Inserted by grandma and aunty Emily. BALL. In loving remembrance of our dear mi ib (mummer, rtcien rtosie, wno Your memory Is as dear 'to-day. As on the dav vnu hwrv. inserted by her loving parents, sisten and BARNARD.

In loving memory of our dear father, James, who passed away on the Tth September, 1U34, at Tyabb, also our, dear mother, Emily, who passed away on Always deep down In our hearts, Where love burns bright and true, There's a light will burn for ever in memory, loved ones, of you. Inserted by their loving children. BYRNE. in loving memory of my dear husband and our lovlne father. Michael Bvrne.

away on the 7th September, Jh the garden' of memories We meet every day. Inserted by his loving wife and family. memor' o' my dearly loved Jear Catherine, who A silent thought a silent tear. Keepa her memory ever dear. TkuJhtir t.S,ynf,0nP husband and CARR.

In loving memory of our dear mnth-r who paased- away on the 7th Bentember, 1935. Evor remembered. Inserted by her daughters, Itita and Katu-lyn Hall. iClYTON. In loylng.raeniory of our dear 7th September, to.

Remembrance; Inserted by her loving sister, Sadie. YTJff Lovl.n't of wt bby. Beth, died flth September, 1935. ii.M'..uie"lur ner i itie ways Bhall nger with us all our rinva. Inserted by her loving mother ahd fathei Vale Leonard's -road, Ascot COCKING.

In loving memory of my brother- in-law ana our dear uncle, William Cocking, Biased away 7th September, IMS, lata of lack Rock. Fondly remembered. Inserted by H. Cocking, nieces and nephews, North Carlton. uHANflTON.

in loving memory of our dear f- thcr, who died on the Qth September, 1W-13. Resting beyond life's sunset In perfect peace he nwalts ua all. Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law. i CURNOW. In loving memory of my dear mother, Annie, wno passed away on the Tin oepienmor, jv.td; niro my aoar intner, Albert, accidentally killed Vlo.

railways, 30th March. 1929. Deareat memories linger yet. Too dearly loved to ever forget. Inserted by their loving daughter, May, li) Woods Ide-streot, North Fltiroy.

SHIPPING. a ANI) ROTAL MAIL 8TEAHEIW. REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS JUI 1lMriVD Dl VlinilTU aii ii.iui. maw at in Bsrta an or OH' tne route, and the route and all sailings are ubiect to change or deviation with or without rlRST HA1XXJN. BECUPIll BAUWn.

TOURIST. ONE) CLASS ONLY. Steamer. Tuna. Commander.

1 pa Odnf. a wrl PC A Mongolia t. 118.6001 20,9521 R. Rhodei E. French K.

p. Parfltt OcU a Oct 20 Mn- Moldavia tabed. 20.914 22.283 Ij. B. Browning Nov.

17 Strathnavera. Strathalrd'af. Cathay tf ti. ijynaoo J. M.

Tlckell C. B. Roche W. D. Smith H.

R. Rhodea Dec 16 Dec, 20 Jan. 12 Jan 26 18.832 Mongollatabd. 16.600 20.952 Molds vlaibcdi. ai.

trenca Van S3 IB, 050 20.0141 22,283 aiaioia-i iitratnnavera. Coraorintcf Brownlna Mar. 9 Mar. 23 ej, r. Ajjnoon 10.

Cartwrisht 10.241 Apr. mK.H XIAtat UT47. COMORIN sails from Station Pier, Port Melbourne, at 1 p.m. on Tuesday. Sth September.

Special train leaves Fllndera.itreetj tFifst and Second Saloon. 'First Saloon and Tourist Class. iTourllt Class only. Ruaiis run euaon. rwjraim uioiaitar uu Plymouth.

eOmlti Bombay. dOmlts Tangier. ecaiis aaaita, icaiia uooart ea rouio io bourne. IHlUn. GAKL.I VUK 1HB wnUAilW.

LONDON, 12tb MAY. 1937. f.ART P. anil tt nORONATinK HHIP. LX)MORIN.

leaves Melbourne 6th April, arrive Marseille 7th May. Passengers can tnen travel overland to London by the clal P. and O. iExpreis Train. FARES.

MELBOURNE TO LONDON: First Saloon, from 83; Second Saloon, from atw. Tourist Class, from 39. Fares are Subject to Exchange. For Agents, See Below. AND O.

PLEASURE CRUISES. M. DI nUIALi HAUi i4iriKK, FIRST SALOON AND TOURIST CLASS. Daya i Bails. aaui Inov.

i BTRATHNAV ER I Ne Zeaiand. FARES; Tourist Class, from IB Gna. First Saloon, from 3d Gna. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR AT SEA. First Saloon.

1 Auckland. I 21 MONGOLIA. 20 5th Jan, STRATHNAVERiNew Zealand. I 20 12nd Mar FARES; Tourist Class, from 18 Gm. rirsc oaioon, iroi rocced via Sydney Principal Agents; MACDONALD.

HAMILTON and Tet Cent 4423, 300 Collins-street Joint Passenger Agents Tourist Class, JOHN SANDERSON and Tel. Cent. 8561. ill William-street AND A. LINIQ TO JAPAN.

CALLING at 1IANILA. HONfl CONG, SHANGHAI and FIVE PORTS In' JAf AN. Commander. NELLORE. FANDA.

7,000 7.000 7,000 7.000 H. T. Pllcher Oct T. H. Scott-White IT.

J. Mills NM. Deo. 2 ci. r.

fiicner Uan, Hik HaduotioB In Fore. Return. U1 10 iflrst 58 Second. No Exchange, Round Trip In 12 weeks, door to door; no transhipping inconvenience or hotel expenses, The liner li your hotel, Cheaper than staying on shore. Single and Double Cabins.

Swimming rooi. urcaescra. anoro -xours, is. ana Cuisine and Service are unsurpassed. QIBB3, BRIGHT and 34 Queen-itreet, rasienger ana rreigm Agents, TeL C.

10,246. MACDONALD. HAMILTON and J00 and 467 Collins-street (C. 4423 and 0706), foint raasenger Ageois. QOOK'S POPULAR TOL A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TOUR.

Leaving Melbourne 24th December, Returning 4th January. Tnrlnslva Vara CIS This fare includes rat-class steamer travel. Ive days' hotel accommmtmion. anil alKhu: eelne: in Svdnev. Lhrpn iinv' Vntnr Tnnr tn uiun jnouiuninn ana jenoian uaves.

write or uau ior itinerary. COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE, 269 Collins-street, Melbourne. C. 7832, ANADA. UNITED STATEB, EUROPB.

ruOTmuilTLY BAILINGS ACROSS THS PACIFIC. SPECIALLY REDUCED FARES. CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINE. SYDNWY to AUCKLAND, SUVA (FIJI). HONOLULU.

VICTORIA. VANCOUVER. UNION ROYAL MAIL LINtt. SYDNbY to' WELL1NQTON. RAROTONOA, BAH EKAWUIBUU.

Veaael. Tona. DeatlnatloD. NIAGARA MAUNOANU1. AORANOl MAKURA 13,416 17,491 8,075 13,415 Vancouver San Franclaeo Vancouver San Franclaeo Vancouver Sept.

10 Sept. 24 ucu 8 Oct. 22 NIAGARA AORANGI NOV. 0 IDec 3 17.4B: (Vancouver First, cabin and Third Claaa Paasengen. Papsenaera eartied to Svdnev bv eteamera xor col at through ior connection wltn aoove aaiiinG.

No hotel or baggaa. ra- Itineraries, coat of tour, and all Informa. tlon supplied. KaU and Hotel Reservation, arranged. pipnn RRRvir-a MELBOURNE to i LlMURICfT, VANCOUVER and About Mlddl.

BAN FRANCISCO. I Sentembpr. Apply for Pamphlets and Full particulars, UNION HHIP nn. n. 91 I.Tn 59 Wllltam-sL, 328 Collins-sL, Melb.

TNION LINE OP STEAMERS, (Circumstances rerunning. I BLUFF. DUNED1N, LYTTELTON, 8.8. WAITAKI (Cargo Only), SEPT 23. For AUCKLAND.

WELLINGTON. KA1RANOA (Cargo Only). SEPT. 19. Melbourne to Bluff.

Dunedln. Lyttehon ai vvcuiuakon. via famous Aiuiora nouon, (Weather Permitting.) T.S. MARAMA. Nov.

4, Nov, 25. Deo. 10, Jan, Prom SYDNEY. For AUCKLAND, NIAGARA. BEPT.

10, 4 p.m. For WELLINGTON and AUCKLAND, MARAMA. UEPT. 10. 4 n.m.

UNION BTEAM 8H1P CO. OP N.Z. 328 Colllns-st." C.l. (8 lines), UROPE. a.

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oair sllr IN MEMOKIAM. GULL Tn InvlrtfF me mnrv nt Rertnald Charles. wno puica away (in nepiemucr, ivoo, bwu. his son, Norman, who passed away 26th June, JV20. uone, out not iorgoiien.

Inserted by his loving wife. Vera, and ions, George and Raymond. DENT. In loving memory of my dear hus band and father, EreaencK wuuam, wno passed away on the fllh September, 1931. i We have only a beautiful memory To remember our whole lives through, 1 But Its sweetness will linger for ever As we treasure that memory of you.

1 Inserted by his loving wife, Lily, and children. Hilda, Frederick and Rlcbaxdi D1ICKETT. a tribute to the memorv of a great ineno. Air. jonn uuchcu, wag puaeuj H-wtty on owi ncLiiciuucr, indt, Inserted by Bern ana Bandy.

DUNCAN. In loving -memory of my dearl nun Dana ana our aear lamer, wno poaaou away on tho 6th September, 1935, Dad, old pal, you've left us, A sad and mourning crowd; But you ieft ua pleasant memories Of which we're mighty proud. The way you battled through life, Took all setbacks with a smile, Only men with your spirit Could stand up to such a trial. Twelve months gone, dear Will, The wound Is still quite raw; Time passes, but, alas Will, 1 miss you more and more. Inserted by his loving wife, Hannah, and daughter, Betty, and son.

BUI, and Alex. EDWARDS. In loving memory of our infant son, Vincent cnaries, agea ii monuis, wan passed away 7tn septemoer. Our little flower in God's keeping, An.l (firpvni In nur nrArtn. Inserted by b'i loving parents, and little sister, I'at.

FERREL. In loving memory of our dear meaner, wno passeu away on me tin dbu-tember, 1935; also our dear father, who passed away an lotn naureii, ivjt. Tho' time flies on and years roll by. Tho' others come and go. Still shrined within our hearts they'll stay, Because we loved them so.

Inserted by their loving family. FLANAGAN In loving memory of our dear momer, wno passea away on i iu aepiviuucij 1932. R.I.P. Tun Hoarlv Irtvort 1ft vir fnreet. Inserted by her loving son and daughters, joe.

May, jueen ana neuie, FOOTIT (nee Beatrice McOotdrtck). Iiv lov ing uienrjry oi our uear wuiy usubuwi, sen aged wno aiea on um tin oepicuioer, vin, is i yvara. Sweetly she sleeps white others sigh; her peaceful head doth lie; Happy in heaven, God's glory to share, tree from all sorrow and worldly care. Rnma rlnv wu'll llnrtpl-flt nd Inserted by her loving parents, and F. AicuoiancH, FOOTIT.

In loWng memory of my darling mower, wno uiea im dculciiiuci, 4001 My darling mother In heaven. Inserted by her only little son, Albert. FOOTIT. in loving memory of my dear slater, wno passe a away on 1111 nciuumuci, Not a pain disturbs her siumbet. Not a trial to mark her brow; All her pain and suffering ended, Bhe Is Bweetly resting now.

Inserted by her only brother, Eddie. FOOTIT.T-In loving memory of our dear niece, wno aiea on (ui oeiuemuer, Memories are thoughts no one can steal, Death Is a heart creak no one can heal. Inserted by her loving aunt ana uncle, and T. Treharne. FOOTIT.

In loving memory of our dear niece ana cousiu, wno aiea itu ocuicmuo, Just a memory, fond and true, Tn hnw Hi.nr Rftflt WD think nf Vnll. Inserted by her loving uncle, Jim, and cousins, Irene and ctiariie McuoiaricK. FOOTIT. In loving memory of dear Beattte, who was called home on 7Ul September, 1934, Dead to false one's deceit ana pretence. From which you are safely at reBt.

Inserted by her loving iriend, Alice Appleby. HAi.T.irtAV. w. w. A tribute to the memory 01 me laie air.

w. w. tiaiuaay, a. bcuuo-mnn whiiae uassinc la sadlv mourned by those wno enjoyed his leadership and friend-1 iy Inserted by the employes of Flcken, Halll- nay ana aicuieuanu ny. uiu.

W.W. In remembrance of the late Mr. William Halliday, who passed away on tne (in eepiemoer, iwoi. A fine friend and gentleman. For ever rememoered.

Inserted by A. Stevens. HAMILTON. In loving memory of our dear momer, wnu iimueu u.wuy uii mo uiu ocy- temner. 1934; also our near brother, Alexander Maltlaud, passed away 27th September.

1335. Inserted by loving son, daughter-in-law, grandchildren, Betty, Margaret and Bruce, "jimaoru," uanooi-roau. isaiwyn. HAMILTON. In loving memory of my dear, mother and grandma, who passed away tith September.

Iu34; also my dear brother, who paaoea away ioui ovyivmuur, Ever remembered. HARRIS. In In vine memarv of mv dearly Deiovea nusDanu, cnanes Jonn Harrm, wno jmucuii awuy un 1110 1 111 ouuiiviiiuer, iiimi 1 have lost my soul's companion, A life linked with my own: Day by day I miss turn -mora As I go through, life alone. 'Lonely and sad 1 He at night thiuit of days gone by, When wo vrfcre both together, My dear hunband and I. God alone knows how I rotas Mm, Few have seen me weep; I shed my tears from a broken heart While others nro asleep.

Inserted by his lovlnc wife, 'Louisa Har HARRIS. In loving memory ot my dear latner, c'-nrius John, who passed away on the 7th September, 193o. A sudden change In a moment fell, Without a chinuo to suy farewell; A loving father, good and kind, Another like him hard to find; For all of us he did his best. May God grant him eternal rest. Sadly missed.

Inserted by his loving son, Charles, ana daughter-in-law, Nellie. HECTOR. In snd and loving memory of our uaiiuii, run, nnny, wno naoueu away oo the 7tn September, 1934. What would 1 give to clasp your hand, Our loving son to see. Just to hear him say.

Hello, mum, That meant so much to me. No more his loving footsteps Sounds around our dwelling floor, No more will I watch for his coming, As I did In the days of yore. A beautiful son, kind and true, A heart so lull of lovo; A voice that always cheered my heart. Has gone to dwell above. Immaculate heart of Mary, Your prayers for him extol, sacred heart of Jesus, Have mercy on his soul.

Inserted by his loving mother, father, and brother, Lawrence, 6 selbourno-strect, West Moreland. HENRY. Sweet memories of Diana Joan, wno passea away on etn September, 1934, the precious baby of Leslie and Syivia, ana trearurcd little sister ot Clyde, Lesllo and baby Nell. Qjd broke the vase and took our rosebuu, Bui tho perfume will linger for evet. 4 La Rose-street.

Brunswick. HILL. In sad but loving memory of our niece ana cousin, June, wno passed away Tth September, 1933. Fond memories. Inserted by Auntie Minnie, Uncle Bert, Nancy and Doris.

HOLLINGSWORTH. In loving memory of my ucni iiwuici, wnv ptuBeu away on Beptember, 1935. No better mother ever lived, No one more true and kind; Her equal In this weary world la hard to And. She always lent a willing hand To those who needed help. And never spoke of what she did.

But kept It to herself. Inserted by her loving daughter. Annie, Harry, and grandchildren. HOLLINGSWORTH. In loving memory of my aear motner and grandma, who passed away on the 7th September, 1935.

Wltn tender love and deep regret, We who loved you, mum, never forget. Inserted by loving daughter, Mra. Hop- wuuu. ana Kranacnnnren, street, North Melbourne. wuuu.

ana Kranacminren, iz wueensnerry- HOLLINGSWORTH. In loving memory of Airs. ts. ho 1 naswortn. relict of tha lata William Holllngsworth, departed this life im anpicniDcr, into, iate or uairnsaaie.

Thougn lost to sight, to memory ever dear. Inserted by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lear, A If red -street, North Melbourne. HOP WOOD. In loving memory of our dearly beloved son and brother, William, and grandson of the eboe, wno passed away at Port nciuuunra uu me win oepieinoer, xvn.

Gone from us that smiling face. Those happy, cheerful ways; Tho heart that won so man' friend In happy oygone days. Inserted by his loving mother, sisters; and jMumeiB, Hucciiooerry-Bireui, norm Ale: bourne. HORNKR. in loving memory of our beloved daughter and sister, Lilian Horner, who jul un uwi ocpieinuer, iviu.

Time goes on, the world forgets Those who died and those who fret: But those who loved you love you still; Tney cannot forget you and never win. Inserted by mother, brothers and sisters, and brother-in-law, Andre Begou. UORSFALL. In loving memory of my dear1 wife and our dear mother, who passed away, Her life was one wnote sacrifice, Her heart so true and tender; She tolled so hard for those she loved. Then left them to remember.

Inserted hv her lovtna husband and dauch. tra. F.lalM nil fllnriun anna. In. In nr.

ITrnnlr and Sam, and grandchildren, Franklo and IN loving memory of our dear son, who passed away on the 7th September, 1933, at his home In Heidelberg. Time changes many th'ngt, But one thing changes never. The memories of those happy days, When we were all together. Inserted by his loving mother and father, sisters, Violet, Kate and Ivy; brother, Harry; iliter-hvlaw and brothers-in-law. JACOBS.

In loving memory of our dear mo mer, wno aiea (in uepiemuer, ivjo. In silence we remember. Inserted-by her loving son, Mark; daugh ter-in-law, Lucy; granuson, Mark. JOHNSON. In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother, who passed away 7ui Beptember, 1933.

Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving family. JOSEPHS. In fond memory of Lawrence raiar jpsepns, wno leu asieep fin septem- Hie family. JOSEPHS.

In loving memory of our dear brother, I.aurance Peter, who departed Ibis Short WSM th rail vnll ha vNt a word to your loved ones could say, v.vu BySB nKS OBOS ID Sit AD, And peacefully passed away. Inserted by your loving sister and brother' In-law, Beat, and Jack Dodaon. 1x1 vil? 5 memorise ot dear Alma, passed away 7th September, 3930; alnc uear Dad 3rd March. 1933, at Richmond. A -luBtr loving memories, The rondest our hearts can frame, W4 Atn.1m Brland.

And twine them about jour names, Inserted by her loving mother and listen. IN MEMOKIAM. LA NN AN. In lovlnc memory of my deal nm oana, wiiuam, wno aiea on me otc Beptember, 1917: also my dear daughter, Amy, who died 30th Beptember, 1919. At rest.

Inserted by loving wife and 1 mother, Emily Lan nan. LASSLETT (nee Duncan), In loving memory ui my aear wue ana our aear muiner, Florence, who passed away on the Tth Sep tember, 1919, at Mltcham. Could we but kiss your dear, sweet fact. And see your old, sweet smile; And put our arms around you, mum, Just for a little while. Inserted by her loving husband and children, Footicray.

LAWLER. In loving memory of my dear away on the 7th September. i34. In silence we remember. Inserted by bis loving wife and children.

lovlnK memory of mv dear hue- Dana, Kicnaru. who passed away on 7th ociHciiuior, Ji'i; aiao iny loving son, iesue, nuu niu uiuniicu uu iu Father and son united. At sunset, when shadows are falling, Sweet memories, mingled with pain. Steal into ny heart with a longing. Could I only speak to you again.

Inserted by his loving wife and family. LEN ARD. In loving memory of my dear wue, neoecca, wno passed away on 7th September, 1935. Ever remembered, inserted by her loving husband, L.I A.CU11U. MARTIN.

In loving memory of my dear uaujiuw, vioiei, also loving sisier 01 Walter, passed away on 7th September, still in our hearts we fondly cherish Memories that will never perish. Inserted by her loving mother and brother, Walter. McLATCHIE. In loving memory of my dear iND isiiu, anu mmw, wnu yasauu away 4 uii miiiiiuucr, ivoo. A happy face that la ever before us, A voice we will never forget.

A beautiful smile that lingers, In -memory we see you yet. Inserted by his loving wife, daughter, McLATCHIE. In loving memory of our dear 7th September, 1933. Our loss, heaven's sain. 'rlnserted by his loving son and daughter-1 ju-iaw, oLowai ana my rue Aiciaicnie McLATCHIE.

In loving memory of our dear Sweetest memories linger yet, Too dearly loved to ev forget. Inserted by his loving daughter, Mabon, ouu-ju-tuw ucutse, ana Branacaiaren, McLATCHIE. in loving memory of our dear 7th September, 1933. Good old pal. Inserted by W.

Simpson and family. McNALLY. In loving memory of my dear husband, Edward McNally, who passed away "iu on. oeLiieniucr, He always tried to do his best. His heart was true and tender; He patiently tolled for those be loved.

Then left us to remember, Inserted by his loving wife and family, MOORE. In loving memory of John Moore, Dearer to memory than words can tell For the dear one we lost and loved so well, Inserted by his loving wife and family. MTJNFORD. In loving memory of our dear BiBici, uciuiciia, wno uieu, oo uie oin. oep' tember.

193S. h. Treasured thoughts of one so kind, DeauLiiui raemonen 10 leave ocnino. -Sadly missed by all at Mltcham. on 6th September, 1935.

Ever remembered. Inserted by Mrs. Stephens, Harold, Llla ana Jean, Mitcnam. MURRAY. In loving memory of Wol, our brother and pal, 7th September (acci-l Jim.

Reg. Mavis, Billy. ANGLE. In sad, loving memory of our dear eons, onie, wno aiea on im Bepiemoer, 1909, also Alfred, who died on 8th April, 1919. Gone but not forgotten.

Inserted by their loving parents and brother. OWEN. To the sacred memory of my be- away 7th September, 1934. Only sleeping. I will both lay me down In peace, and sleep; for Thou, Lord, only makeat me dwell in safety.

Inserted by her beloved daughter, Ger- iiuuD nuu sranuunuuren, uiew, nancyo ana itioya. PANTHER. In loving memory of our dearl son and brother, Reginald Harold George i (Reg), who passed away on the 7th Sep-i We who loved you never forget, In memory you are with us yet; One of the kindest, one ot tha best. A beautiful memory, dear Reg, all we have loft. Inserted by his loving mother and father ana oroiners, money ana mamey, PANTHER.

In loving memory of my friend, vviiu uumii uwuy uu in uu acpicnv ber, 1930. Always remembered, Inserted by R. Watson. PURVES. In loving memory of my deal nusoanu ana latner, James maimer rurves, aiea Bin septemoer, 1U28.

At rest. Inserted by bis wife and family. iREORUP. In loving memory of' our dear uaugnicr ana sister-in-iaw. jane, wno passed ano.

uu liic (in oupmuuci, lauu, floni. hut not ffircnttutt Inserted by her loving father, els-: REECE. in loving memory of my dear lamer, ueorge, wno passea away tn ae temocr, 1930; also my dear mother, Jessi who passed away 28th October, 1918. Loving memories never Inserted by their loving daughter, Ruth. REECE.

In loving memory of my dear1 father, who passed away on the 7th Sep-; tember, 1930; also my dear mother, who; eassca away on tne zstn uctoner, ltfia. onored in life, treasured in death. Beautiful memories are nil we have left. Inserted by their loving daughter and son- iu-iuw, iihuvi uu aiiuiiuy uiny SAUNDERS. In loving memory of my deal husband and fftcner.

Thomas Edward, who passed away suddenly on the 7th Septem ber. 1035. Hearts that loved you. never fotget, In memarv vou nre with iu vet. Inserted by his loving wife and daughter.

SAUNDERS. In loving memory of our dear Dromer-ln-iaw. Tom, who passed away on 7th fnjerted' by Charlie, Eve and lamlly. SAUNDERS. A tribute to the memory of on.

friend, Thomas E. Saunders, who passed i acLiiBiuucr, auoo. -Inserted by the start and friends of tha norm uzroy nre 'Station. SAUNDERS. in remembrance of my friend Thomas Saunders, who passed away 7tb oepiemoer, iujo.

As it dawns another year. Thoughts remain of days now past. Inserted by Perc. Wells I SMITH. In loving memory of Louisa Flor ence smiin, wno passed away on 7th Ben tember, 1935 also Robert (Bob) loved husbana oi the above, who dted 26th 1935, dear mummy and daddy of Bobby and SMITH.

In loving memory of our dear oruiner, vvm, wno passe a away etn Hep tember, 1934. AHnougn nis voice is silent, And 7113 smile we see no more; In our hearts his memory lingers. Just as fondly as before. Inserted by hit loving sisters and brothers. BOLOMON.

In loving memory of my dear hlMhAnrt and father A 1Ht- iLV.nbi who passed away, 7th September, 1935. A silent thought brings many a tear Of one I missed and loved so dear. Inserted by his loving wife and family. STANLEY. In fond memory of my dear sister, victoria, and beloved mother of Es-I iene, wno aepanea mis me on 7tn September, 1934.

It's Just two years ago to-day -Since my dear sister was called away. You left behind an aching heart That loved you most sincere: That never has, or ever will, Foraret vou. Vleln rioiir. Inserted by her sorrowing sister, Nell, nuu juviutf iijuo uauHUisr, STUART. In loving memory of my Wear wue ana our near momei, wno oassea away on the 7th September, 1911.

While you Ho in silent sleep, Your memory we will always keep, Inserted by her loving husband and family. TAMO. In loving memory of my dear hus. nana, ana our father, Peter Joseph, who yaaavu unay ill OCJJlclHUCr, 1VOO. Inserted by his i loving wife, son and daughter, Harry and Mabel.

TAYLOR. In loving memory of my dear son the 6th September, 1935, at the 1 Hospital. Although his voice li silent And his smile we see no more: In our hearts his memory lingers. Just nil fondly aa hafnr Inserted by his mother, father, listen and brother. TURNER.

In loving memory of my husbano and our dear father, who passed awy 6Ui Inserted by his loving chlldteo. WELLS. On the 7th September. 1935. Frankston, Elisabeth, the beloved wife of Inserted by her -husband and family.

Tnvtnv mtimnrv nf nur ilaai. mn. ther, who passed away at Frankston on 7th oeuiuuiuBr. iviio, aacn years. Time passes on, out memory stays, Loved and remembered by ui always.

Inserted by Henry, Elsie and little Era, WHEELER. In loving memory of my dear 4buuci, wno paaaea away at onep' parton, 7th September, 1933. She never failed to do her best, Her heart was true and tender; Bhe tolled so hard for those she loved, Then left ua to remember. Inserted by her loving husband and children, Betty and Jack. WHEELER (nee Nlcholli).

In loving memory1 ot our dear daughter and slater, Isabel ilfle), who passed away at Shepparton, 7th; eptember. 1933: alio our dear son and brother, Pte. R. E. Nlcholli, M.M., D.G.M., 46th Bat died of woundi in France 18th eautlru, memories of twn an riaa We will always treasure with love sincere, Inserted by their loving mother and itep iniust, JU11I, mil, Jack and niter.

WRIGHT, In lovlni In loving memory of my dear wife, i Houston Wright, died 6th September, csaran 1Q.1 A. True wife and wonderful ltai Joseph Wright, 2 Dwyer-atreet, Clifton1 WRIGHT. Ip loving memory of my devoted son and brother, Jack, who passed away: In memory's treasured the mvpy dayi we spent together. loving mother, Wally. uiaays ena WRiqHT.

in loving memory of our dear xxw Kir "TV-. hp- family. Kmmi, and VRtaHT. Tn loving memory of John Henry, who passed away 7th September. 1931.

A beautiful life came to an end, "J'vod, everyone'! friend. by, and brother.lfl. Maw, Lliy and Bob Hare, and family. I FUNERAL NOTICES. FRKD KRNEST ALLEN are resbectfullv informed that his funeral will leave the residence of his son-in-law.

Mr. F. Groves, 108 Moorabbln-road, Mentone, for the New Cheltenham Cemetery, Holloway-road, Sand-dlngham, THIS DAY (Monday), at 2 p.m., arriving at tha cemetery at 2.20 p.m. J. MONKHOUSB and SON, Funeral Directors, Carpenter-street, Brighton.

Phone X1162. A LLEN AUSTRALIAN FELIX LODGE OF m. ninnin, iu. fiiiaiu aiarn iiu do, I Hiram Chapel No. 32.

and Craft In general, aaemoers are requested 10 auena ine mnerai of their late esteemed Brother, ALFRED ERNEST ALLEN. The funeral will leave 106 Moorabbln-road, Mentone, for the New Cheltenham Cemetery, Holloway-road, THIS DAY (Monday), at 2 p.m., arriving at 2.20. Bus leaves Sandrlngham station for cemetery. a. onu, Aiasier.

J. P. MU1R, Secretary. funeral will leave his residence, A3 Simmons street. South Yarra.

TO-MORROW (Tnparinvi 8th September, at 11 o'clock. E. BURTON and SON. Funeral Directors, 291 Mulvern-road, South Yaria. Phone Windsor, 72a.

BOAG. The Friends of Mr. ERNEST BOAG are reiDectfullv invited to follow tha r. maim of his dearly loved wife to the place of Interment, In the Fawkner Cemetery. The funeral Is appointed to move from his residence, 17 Bays water-street, Kensington, THIS DAY (Monday), at 3.30 o'clock.

ALDniiiU ALueun, jrunerai Director. Head office 221 Melbourne West. Phone F1980. CARTER. The Friends of Mr.

CHARLES G. CARTER are, respectfully Informed mat tne remains of his dearly beloved daughter. Beryl, will be crenated at the Melbourne Crematorium, The funeral will move from nls residence, 47 Winchester-street, Moonee THIS DAY (Monrtnvi. ovuiem uer, at a p.m. tiuittiKKT Kinu ana hukb, Funeral Directors.

Lennox street. Richmond. Phnnoi J3462, J2815. GABEY. Requiem Mass for tho repose of the soul of the late MICHAKI, oarW tuiit nn celebrated at St.

Joseph's Roman Church. Stanhope-street, Malvern, at 9 o'clock this (Monday) morning. The funeral will leave tno church at 2 o'clock thih a (Mondavi, far thn nlnca nt Intarmrnl. In th Atimainuwu ana wanrua iiato a.i.w.i Funeral Directors. 215 GLcnferrtc-road.

Mai. I vero. Dinj. ThA lfrlenrta nf thn lata Mra KJ MARGARET CONNOLLY are respectfullv Informed her remains will be interred In the meioourne uemeiery, uanion, Titia uax (Monday), 7th September. The funeral will leave the residence of her son.

Mr. Michael Connolly, 43 Moreland-road, Brunswick, at ki.ou p.m. StREIGHTON. The Prlenda of the Intn Mr. Vj TIMOTHY CREIGHTON are respectfully Informed that his remains will be Interred In his residence, Chcnery-itreet.

Mansfield, THIS, ua i munaayj, 7 in oepiemoer, ai 1.10 p.m. arrlvfng at the Yarck Cemetery at 3 p.m. al. A. lilUmrOUIl.

UUMUUCIU Ul 0LMAN, The Friends of the late GILBERT DOLMAN are resoectfuilv In formed that his remains will be interred the Presbyterian portion. New Melbourne General Cemetery, Fawkner. The lunerai will leave his residence, 36 Power-street, Hawthorn, this dax uuonaayj, at z.su P'MnRTTCTAN COMPANY. "Funeral Directors. mono nawtngrn 1.

unco. be Interred In the Brighton Cemetory. Tho funArnl will- Ikavr her Bister's residence. 1 Roodlng-street, Brighton, at 10.30 o'clock THIS Informed that his remains will be cremated at Spring Vale Crematorium. The cortege will leave Sleight's Chaoet.

138 Flinders- street, Melbourne, THIS DAY (Monday), 7th after a service conducted by tne Rev. u. rownseno, commencing at js.ju p.m. (arrival time, 3.30). A.

A. SLEIGHT PTY. LTD. Phone IIARBERT. The Friends of the late XX.

THOMAS AHTHUIt HAHUeiKT Hre invited to follow hla remains to the New Mel bourne Cemetery, Fawkner. Theh funeral Will leave his residence, 51 Berry-street, Clifton Hill, THIS DAY (Monday), 7th September, at LL PINE and SONS PTY. Directors. J11U4. Funeral 4- ILL.

The Friends of Mr. WILLIAM HILL jl, are respectiuny inrormea that his fune-rai will leave hla- residence, 7 Mlncha-atrcet, Brunswick West, THIS (Monday) MORNING, at ll o'clock, for tho Melbourne Cemetery, JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. Funeral Dt- rectors, 678 Mount Alexander-road, Moonee Fonda. ruaiDi, ot his beloved wife. Edith Livingstone, will leave his residence, 110 Nicholson-street, East Brunswick.

THIS (Monday) AFTERNOON, at 3.30 o'clock, for the place of interment in me new, Aieioourne uenerai uemeiory. rnwHiier, RAYBOULDS PTY. 193 Lonsdale atreet, Melbourne. Cent. 361.

funeral nf hla he loved wife. Kllznheth jane, win leave Drayton and uarson's Chapel. 217 High-street, Malvern, THIS DAY (Monday), 7th September, at 3 p.m., for the eDJtAYTON and GARSON, Funeral Dtrec tors, 217 High-street, Malvem. Ph. U1228.

respectfully Invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Cheltenham Cemetery, Charman-road. The funeral wilt leave the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. W. Ball. 141 Park-road, Cheltenham, THIS DAY uonaay, (in aepiemoer, at a oxiock.

W. D. ROSE and SON, Funeral Directors, unarman-roaa, uneiiennam. mono uneu- HUXTABLE. A.O.F.

COURT PRIDE OF ST. GEORGE, Number 3518, Bentlclgh Branch. The onicers and members of the above lodge are respectfully Invited to follow the remains of their brother, FRANCIS M. HUXTABLE, to the place of Interment, the Cheltenham Cemetery, Charman-road. The funeral will leave the residence of his son-in-law, Mr.

W. Ball. 141 Park-road, Cheltenham. THIS DAY (Monday), 7th September, at 3 K1UCK, E. W.

DUNSFORD, CR, H. WALTON, Sec. TOWETT. Thn Frlenrfa nf Me. flTATer.HIV u.

juwtrn- are iniormen mat tne re mains of hla loved wife wilt he Rrematnd In the Spring Vale Crematorium. The funeral la appomiea to move from nis resiacnce, ij uiar-Intda-street, Caulfleld, THIS DAY Monday) (III DGLtLCIIIUCi, ttL WlUtlV. GEORGE KICLLY are Informed that his remains will be Interred In tho Burwood Cemetery. The funeral will move from the Church of Our Ladv nt Vlctrtrtes. Burkft-rnnri.

Camberwell, THIS DAY (Monday), 7th Sep-; HERBERT KING and SONS, Funeral Directors, Burwood-road, Hawthorn. Phone Y1856. Mr. ALEXANDER RANKIN MACflKIM MING are Informed that his remains will oe interrea in tne Aieinaurna cemetery, canton. The funeral will leavo his residence.

62 rialelgh-stroet, Footicray, THIS DAY (Monday), at 2 p.m. NELSON Undertakers, Victoria-street, Footicray. Tel. 43. And alt suburbs.

MoNEIL. The Friends of the late Mr JOHN VICTOR McNElL are respectful Informed that hla fnnnr-al will lvn hla tpbI. dence. No, 109 Ll nacre-road. Hampton, TO- MOKHOW (Tllearlavl MflRNlNfl.

At 11 o'clock, for the place of Interment, in the Box uiu uemetery, arriving at 11.43. RAYBOULDS PTY. 290 Glen Huntly-road, Elsternwlck. Phone L5587. MORRISON.

The Friends of Mr. PETER! FRANHTR MDHRTRriN am Inlnrmwl that. the remains of bis dearly beloved wife, Grare. will be Interred in the Drouin Cemetery. The Liumii, ivmunnuw iiueaaayi, otn September, at half-past 2 o'clock.

J. D. GRUBB, Funeral Director, Drouin. conjunction with B. MATTHEWS PTY, in i arm.

ROBFRT nKOROP. UORTHN ara raatutot fully Informed that hie funeral will leave n.a rssicence, "uiyaonank," 'inackeray. street, Elwood, THIS DAY (Monday), 7th Sep. at 2 o'clock for the place of in- ins Aieinourne uematerv. UAriinn.

JOSEPH ALLISON PTY. Funeral Balaclava. Phone, Win. 4074. I3LANNKK.

Friends nf the late Hn -L EMMA PLANNER are Informed that her remains will be interred In the Spring vale Cemetery. The funernl will leave her son's residence, 270 Neerlm-road, Carnegie, i uoflH, lino uai tOTonuayi, ARMSTRONG and WHITTLE (late Funeral Directors. 216 Olenferrle-road, Malvern. U2443. rjEAPER.

The Frlendi of the late WIL- aay liam hkapkh ara rpanari ruiiv invii.ri (o follow hti rrrnln to the place of the Devenlsd Cemetery. The funeral IS annoluted tn Iabvm hla rilnnia at 11. venlsh, THIS DAY (Monday), 7th September, at 2.30 p.m. GEORGE DIOOLB. Funeral Director, Be-najla, 319) Melbourne and branches.

mutt XTON. The Friends of Mr. JOHN BEX- TON are reDrtfnllv lnrnrmsl that tha lunerai or nil oeiovea wue, Mary Koie Julia, will leave his residence. 9 Camden-atreet East St. Kllda.

THIS DAY (Monday), 7tb Bcpiciuocr, ai nau-pusi ciocx, ana proceed to Holv Angels' Church. Carl I ala.at real. East St. Kllda, thence to the St. Kllda Cemt- JOSEPH ALLISON PTY.

Funeral Directors, 306 Carlisle-street, Balaclava. Phone, Windsor, 4074. SLADE. The Friends of Mr. JOHN HERBERT SLADE are reaoectfullv Invited to follow the remains of his dearly beloved wue, aiary riza.

io mo piace or interment, the Fawkner Cemeterv. Th funeral will leave his residence. 233 Nicholson-street, Ab- ootsiora, this day (Monday), 7th September, at 2 o'clock. R. ROBSON, Funeral Director, corner Brunswick-street and St.

George's-road, North iuj. 4UICLI11ULIO rT i.xtO, Melbourne rnMtf ullw mfnrm.H ttint me remains or nu aeariy oeioved wife, Mary, will he Interred In the Fawkner Cemetery. funeral Is appointed to move from the funeral parlor or. R. McKenzle, South Mel- oourne, this uax (Monday), 7tn September, at 11 a.m.

R. McKENZIE, Funeral Director. Head onice, iw uiarendon-street, south Melbourne. rnone mjiui ta lines). CJWAN The Friends of the late HENRY SWAN are respectfully Informed that his remains will he interred in th Rnrnnnriara Cemetery, Kew.

The funeral Is appointed to icuve uiu resiuonco ui nis aon-in-iaw ir. km. rJ. fUllinel. No.

rrnlvln -ernvft. Hnwtnorn THIS DAY (Monday), 7th September, at 3.30 A. W. PAnmiRV nnd On KSmoral Tl(ra. tors, ij uomam-roaa, Kew.

fnono, Haw. si. TOMEY. The Frlendi of Mr. JAMES RICHARD TOMEY are respectfully ln- rormea mat tne remains of his dearly iovea daughter, Valda Mavis, will be Interred in the Fawkner Cemetery.

The funeral Is appointed to move from St. Vincent de Paul Gfrls' Orphanage, Napier-street, South Melbourne, THIS DAY (Monday), 7th September, at 1.30 P'r'. McKENZIE. Funeral Director. Head omce, 199 Clarendon-street, South Melbourne, rnone M3107 (2 lines).

of Mr. Informed that the remains ot his dearly beloved wife, Alice Roblna Glen Warmlneton. will be Interred in the Melbourne Cemetery. The funeral will icave nis resiacnce, me uaoies," rtosanna-oad. Rosanna, THIS DAY (Monday), 7tb Sep- J.

ATTH KW PTY. 102 TOorak-d. South Yarra. Windsor 66. Y7ILKES.

The Friends of the late Miss isabell MAY WILKES are respect lullv Informed that her funcrat wilt leave her residence, 22 Lyndhurst-creacent, East tember, ai half-past 3 o'clock, for the place of interment, the Fawkner Cemetery. JOSEPH. AL.L1SUN rTi, f-unerai Directors, 788 Sydney-road, North BrunawicK, Phone, Bwk. 839. nriLLTAMSON.

Friends of tha late Mr. TV GEORGE WILLIAMSON are respectfully invuea 10 ioiiow nis remains to tne pi ace 01 Interment, the Colac Cemetery. The funeral will move from hla residence, no. 26 Grant- street, Colac, THIS DAY (Monday), 7th Sep temoer, at i p.m. GEORGE GARNET JAMES, Funeral Director.

Phone Colac, 52. MONUMENTAL MASONS. PTY. Hd. National Bank-bids, 67-85 S.

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Fee. 67. Hours to 8, Sat. 2nd lioor, fiiairi' cnampgi's, uoinns-jtrect, aieio. rjiw.

i A. A. A. A. MARRIAGES SOLEMNISED.

LOWEST FEE. Absolute Privacy. Advice Alt Matters, Genuine, Suitable Partners. Teim-i, 5 Quarter. S00 members.

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All get Married privately at the old established, registeres office: lowest fee: special licences. 41 9 till AGENCY (Always Open). Marriages, 21, 6. 19 city (dose F5G20. 25, would like acquaintance with A young gooa means, view auuve.

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Blue Line, co Age. (home), Busin 6thei 19 city. F5620. MINING MEETINGS. rpHE EUREKA LEAD GOLD SLUICING COMPANY, BALLARAT, NO L4AU1 t.TTV Nntlnn la hurehv elven that the AN' NUAL GENERAL MEETING of shareholders of tho above company will be HELD at the regisierea omce, commercial uniun-ouiiunin, H'i Valhnurn.

nn Tuesday. loin ueptemDer, ivaa, ai ciock p.m. BUSINESS: To receive and adopt the directors' and mine manager'! reports, balance iheet and statements of accounts. To elect directors. Tn pKft nn auditor.

To transact any other business that may be lawiuiiy nrougnt lorwara. By Order of the Board. F. L. SMYTH, Manager.

Melbourne, Sth September, 1936. SHIPPING. 1 LINO. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO LONDUN. Via Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Naples, Vllle tranche, Toulon, Gibraltar and Channel Port, FIRST SALOON, TOURIST, ONE CLASS ONLY.

Steamer. Tons. I Commander. 6 p.m. Sept.

Id Oct, 13 Oct. 27 Nov. 10 Nov. 24 Dec 8 Deo. 29 ORMONDfciV, OKCNSAYXV.

OKIUNIV UO.OOO J. Harsun 14.8S3I U. Thorne C. G. Matheson A.

L. Owens F. ft. O'Sullevan Hi 4. 000 ho, ooo I ORAM Ax.

20.000 'E. P. Cameron OTRANTOX laii.ono V. James UKf OKUJ. OilMONDE'V OUONBAYX.

OlttONt UllONTESt. OTRANTOX. 20,000 M. J. Sareon G.

G. Thorne c. O. Matheson A. I Owens F.

R. O'Sullevan K. P. Cameron Jan. 11.833' too.

Feb. 16 Mar. 2 Mar. 18 Mar. 30 Apr.

13 Apr. 27 QO.000 U4.0UU 20.0001 20.0001 L. V. James v.wmM. j.

aanon First Saloon and Tourist. xFlrst Saloon and Tourist B. 'Tourist One Class Only. vOmlts Vllle tranche. CORONATION LONDON, 12th MAY, 193T, EARLY BOOKING IS DESIRABLE.

OTRANTO, April 13, Is the last steameT by which passengers travelling overland from vlllefrancho or Nantes can reach London In time. Specially arranged time table. Train reservations oy urient iino umcei. FARES. MELBOURNE TO LONDON.

First Saloon, from 83 Tourist, Tourist One Class, from 39 Tourist from 39 CEYLON HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS. This la tha "Season." Fares from .10 return. Folder, Including rates for Hotels! rjio tMgntsoeing a ours, on application. Overseas Farei are Subject to Exchange, QRUISES I FIRST SALOON ORIENT UI AND TOURIST OLA88EB. OCT.

19 NOV. 9. NEW ZEALAND, Via Sydney and Brisbane. ORION, 24,000 Tom. nt Saloon, from 30 gm Tourist Class, from 18 gm.

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Cent, 7801, THE BRITISH INDIA BTEAM NAVIGA TION CO, (LIMITED), FOR BOMBAY. S.S. NAHDANA Sails SEPTEMBER ft. DIRECT MONTHLY BERV1CE, To Colombo. Medraa and Calcutta.

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MARRIAGES. GOLDEN WEOOINQ. voRCAN WILLIAWaoN. On the Tin Ben-3 ten berV 1888, at by the Rev. Jonn Richard, son of Robert and 1 ary MorKan.

of Durham. England, to Mary jj7 daughter of Kdward and James Wlf-llnmson. Newell-atreet, Footicray. Fre-Mi5t address: Durham' 8 Johnson-street, Kcotscray. WEDDING THANKS.

MR aid Mrs. W. G. NANKERVIS. of 52 Are yle-Bt reel, Fltzrov, wish all their many to their heartfelt THANKS fir all their good wishes, floral tributes DEATHS.

ALLEN, On the 5th September, at Mentone, Aided Ernest, beloved husband of the laie Ellen Maria, of 108 Moorabbln-road, Men-tone, and loving father of Florence (Mrs. A. Scott), Bert, Reg, Roy, Lydla Mrs. J. Jordan), Rob, Mavis (Mrs.

F. droves, aged 72 years. BARRINOTON. On the 4lh Beptember, at her residence, 36 Goi.lburnat., Yarravflle, Mary, relict of the late Robert Barrington, lovlnc mother of Charlotte (Mrs, W. Meager) and Kichard John, eldest daughter of lha late Cornelius ano Aiary ocjiun, iwitcci.

loving grandma of vValter, Charlotte (Mrs. W. Rule). Irene (Mrs. O.

Matheson), John, Ronald, Lavinia, great grandma of Irene. May her sow rest In peace. pAXTKR. On the" nth September, at his residence, oimiiiiiuiitei, ovum xatia, William Charles Baxter, beloved hUBband OI me laie nuniri, aim wjito mtuci William, Frank, George, Bessie (Mrs. Johan-sen).

Louie (Mrs. Paris), Percy and Jack, aged 77 years. BOAG. On the 5th September, at her rem- aence, 11 nciiBiuBiuu. Mury Ain, the dearly beloved wife Krnest Soap, and loving mother of Ida (Mrs.

uint-yj. vvtiiuu nuu xvcuuom. BOAC On the Bth September, at her resl- (10 nee, ll oiiyawui.ci-ai.tcci., nviiaiiiftiuii, Mary Ann. loving slscer of Amy tMrs. 8, Wirren, Mltdura), Edith (Mrs.

Brlgsa, Hetty (Mrs. H. Hunter, Perth, W.A.), and Carrie (Mrs. T. warren, ueeiong).

BOWMAN. On the 3rd September, at his residence. 29 Hawthorn-road, Caulfleld, George William, dearly loved husband or Rose, loved father of Craig and Rae, and dear grandpa of Raymond: and Kathleen, fjih September. BOWMAN. On the 3rd.

September, at his residence. 29 Hawthorn-road, Caulfleld, George William, loved brother of Margaret i Mrs. Broadbrfdse, deceased), Jessie (W.A.), Alec (deceased), John (aeceaseaj, Herbert (Murrumbeena), Bessie (Mrs. Close, Kant Malvern), Annie (Mrs. Rlckard, W.A.), nged 71.

CARTER. On the Bth September, at private hospital. Beryl, dearly beloved only daughter of Charles O. and the late Helen Car ter, ot ii VVincnesicr-Btreei, ounce runuo, ond loving sister of Len aryl Alan, aged 25 years. CARTMKL.

On the 4th September, Hannah widow of the late Edmund Cartmel. and mother of Jack, Charlie, Frank, Albert and Joseph, aged 04 years. Privately Interred on otn sepiomoer, pa bp v. On the Sth Sent ember, at Malvern. Mir had of 18 Horace-street, Malvern, the clearly joved husband ot Mary, affectionate lainer oi Mary (Mrs, n.

jvutnuei unci Kuby (Sydney), Norah Mar-Kuril (Mrs. W. Jesson) and Bernle (de-rpattA. fnnil erranrirlad of MfehneL Bernle jhck, veronica miu Juvm jcbouij, uiliv, Ncrah, John (Sydney), Vincent and Stasia Walsh, aged Stf years. A native of King's County, Ireland, and a colonist of over 60 CIAYFIELD.

On the Bin September, at her Kmlly, loved sister of John (deceased), Mnrv (Mrs. Willi, deceased). Eleanor (Nel lie) and Anna (Mrs. Joiner), Ho flowers. mvaie interment.

CLKMENTS. On the 6th September, at Cam- Knam rrivnie luspuai, tvanKaraiia. iaaine, dpHriv iieluved wife of ChrLstotihcr Cle ments, loving mother of Richard and icr of' William mid Jessie Maher, dearly (i i siaier oi incima, j1iccd, syaney William and Cyril. At rest. CLKMENTS.

On the flth September, at Wan-gmatta. Nnda Maud, dearly beloved wife of Chris Clements, and loved mother of iticnie ana uon. agea ji years. With tears we saw you sinking, But could not make you stay. CLEMENTS.

On the (1th Sonlemher. st Wan ca rati ft. Nada Maud, loving daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. W.

Maher, of 91 Keynards-f-treet. West Cobiirg, and loving sister of ineuuii, cuevn, oyu, Bin, uyru, una eioiei-In-law of Margarett and Thelma. We loved you; never lorgrt. CONNOLLY. On the 6th.

September, at the res dencu of her unn. 4 Mnrclnnrt-mnd Brunswick, Margaret An astasia, relict of ttiB late Michael Edward Connolly, mother or Anne (Mrs. Rego). Con (deceased), An-aslasla '(Mrs. McBhane, and -mcnaei, agca vo years ana iu months.

CREIGHTON. On the Sth September, at his residence, "Westerla," Chenery -street, Mansfield. Timothy, relict of the late Elizabeth Cteighton Nate of Yarck), loving father of Tyson (deceased), Hannah (Mrs. paterson, Thurgoona. N.S.W.), Chante (Somerton), Bertha (Mansfield), Edith (Mrs.

Jury. Bols-dale), Minnie Belle, and Jessie (both deceased), In his 87th year. Our wonderful dad resting. DEVENISH. On the Bin September, at her pirents' rosiderce, 50 Arden-street, North iticiuuurne, aiuic, aeany iovea secona eia- eni naugnicr oi xnr.

ana Airs. William De-' Vanish, fnnil plnlir nt T.mut-oni-o Pronni. ltene4' William, Maude and Ada-, aged 15 DOLMAN. On the 5th September, at 36 urr-ircei, nowmorn, uiiDcrt XJoiman, loving hnabnnd of Marearet Jane nnlman and loving father of Ethel, Edward, Phyllis, Roland, and father-in-law of Charles Coua- iana, ageu years. At rest.

FLEMING. On the 5th September, at her lei-iucme, i lennyson-sireei, uannnng- hnm, Mary, dearly beloved wife of Harry, aged 48 years. R.I.P. ORANT. On the 4th September, at her residence.

549 Brldee-road. Richmond. Alar v. wile or the late John, laving mother of A' Nettie (Mrs, Grant), Archlo and Norman (deceased). Privately Interred on out ovpiviuuui.

CR1MWADE. On the flth September, at Ep. north Private Hospital, Lionel Cuthbert, beloved non of Norton and Pheliii Grim- wade, and loved brother of Fred, Geoffrey HAMMOND. On the 6th September, In Cam- Drrrtnwn ITnnltnl UiiHrfonlvt nl Curdle'a River, dearly beloved husband ol Mary Hammond, aged 78 years. HARBERT.

On the 6th September, Thomas Arthur Harhert. of 51 Berry-street, Clifton Hill, the dearly beloved husband of Alice: ana son oi win jam u. naroeri, arm son-in-law of the late Mr. H. J.

Ferrall, ard Invlnir fnOinr nf Arthur Vlnlnt Ufa B.irto.j), Leonard and Harold, and loving aleu-fat her of Winnie, Kenneth and Bert, At rest. irARBERT On the 6lh September, of 51 Berry-street, Clliion Hill, Thomas Arthur, second win ol William D. Harbert, of White; Home-road, Balwyn, loving brother of W1I-, liam (Woorl Yallock). TValler, Beatrice (Mrs. Chandler), Albert, Ellen (Mrs.

Barnes), Florence (Mrs. Park, North Gee BKuu ou years, ai rosi, UlCKUNG. On' the 4th September, nt his residence, 118 Keele-streot, Colllngwood. AKrrd Charles, the beloved husband of Fmily, and dear lather of Charles, Elsie (Mrs. McGunie), Rose (deceased), Albert (Tom), Horace (deceased) and nooen (ccea.iea).

j'rlvateiy interred, Melbourne Cemetery; 5th September. Peacefully sleeping. HOnrjSON. On the 6th Bentember. at nrl vate hospital, Malvern, Elitabeth Jane, of "Mabaus," Inkerman-road, caulileld, loving mother of Mabel (Mrs.

Chambers, deceased). Myrtle (Mrs. Rust, w.a.i Frederick, William and Edith. Remains at strecl, Malvern. HODOSON.

On the 4th September, at Melbourne, Edith Livingstone, the loving wife of Fred Hodgson, of 110 Nicholson-street, East Brunswick, and loved mother of Will, "th (Mrs. Thome), Violet (Mrs. Fenced), George. Anne (Mrs. Fanner).

Llla (Mr. Kimpton), Elsie (Mrs. Duddtngton), Ted aim jiay muea agea iv years. HOLLAND. On the 6th September, at 126 Gore-street, FItzroy, Edwin James, loving husband of Louise (deceased), loving father ui uunort, James (deceaseaj ana iaa turs.

Douglas), aged 82 years. At rest. HOWIR nil tha B.nimh Vllmv JEtie. dearly loved wife of the late James Howie, loving mother of William, Walter, ard James (deceased), aged 75 years. HUXTABLE, On the Bth September, at thr of the late Tilly, and loving father of j-iauR, r-va yenra.

uonnia sojb. Ball), and Len, aged 59 years. J0NE8-On the 4th September, at her bro- ter Agnes, Cullen, fourth daughter of the ana Mrs, wiiuam joncs, oi nar rletville, Vic. loving sister of Mrs. Tobias, Mrs, Rust.

Mrs. Martin (Glenforrle), Mrs, "uwn turrimuij, rs. OCOli (Ascot Hnrdle, Bin Jim, Peter, Arch. Late of "nawicK sa iniary Hospital, JOWETT. On the Bth September, at private hospital, Elsternwlck, E.

Ada, loved wife of Stanley D. Jowett. 13 Clarlnda-itreet, aiHucio, ana loving momer oi uiane, ies lie, Douglas and Joan. MEMORIALS ON TERMS From 12 To 500 FROM DEPOSIT. WITH It MONTHLY PAYMENTS it Mt.

t.L CEMETERIES, Clly nd Counlry, ARRANGKMKNTS CONFIDENTIAL. THE UAROEST MONUMENTAL WORKS IN AUSTRALIA. CALL or WHITE 10 GRANITE MEMORIALS NATIONAL COI.I MrlHOURNE. 'JENT 6T. (3 Lln).

ALL WOHK GUARANTEED. CATALOGUES SENT ANYWHERB. over London. Coal miners on strike at Fernhili colliery, Glamorgan, broke the "stay-in" record after being underground for 313 hours. Country Section' Farmers" debts acknowledged in the 2300 applications to the Farmers' Debts Adjustment Board have reached a total of 10,000,000, which Is owinic to 30,000 creditors.

At the annual convention of tho northern district of the Young Farmers-Club Movement, a decided advance in all club activities was Farmers and Settlers' Associatioa officials dlffsred at a meeting at Wagga as to whether the State Government should be criticised for its inability to provide land for would-be settlers with capital. Women's Section. Strong protests against the provisions of the Teachers Bill now 'before tne Legislative Assembly were expressed at a meeting of the women's branch of the Teachers' Union. Sporting Section. The Memsle Stakes at ftniilfl.lrf m.

suited in a dead heat between Valiant umei ana vnaries fox, with Marabou third. Conandale won thn Wnrriatm. Handicap, for three-year-olds. The Roval Park Oualitv sisim. run at Cheltenham Park (S.A.), was woo uy ivigub upera.

In winning the Canterhurv fltnlrM at Canterbury Park (N.8.W.), Aractuw equalled the time record for the race. Cuddle was second. Tanwan rode the winners of four races at the Brisbane Turf Club's meeting. Charles Fox was withdrawn from the A.J.C. EDSOm Handlcan nn Rnhii-- day.

H. L. Williams retalnprl th. ntafa. amateur golf title, beating M.

J. Ryan, 4 and 3. G. Sarazen and Mian ma htm. J.

Ferrier and M. J. Ryan, i up. at Kingston Heath. England's Test.

t.pm marla 9.07 fM nine wickets against Leveson uower's eleven. mile cycle tour from scratch and the Australian 100-mile road champion, ship. 1 W. Mohr, St. Kllda club's expert' forward, on Saturday wnn anvArat m.M and trophies when he took the head ot w.o viubuiuui r-ootoau ijeague goal-kick-lng list with 101 goals.

Both Cnrlrnn nnrt eluded in the League four, were beaten on Saturday. Grace Park nnrl Rt. TriMn -u rubbers all in the final of the men's A-grade pennant tennis competition. Football Sporting Queensland Notes Tale Letters to the Editor Woman's Interests Country Section Weather Commercial and Mining Broadcasting Programmes 4-V It 11 is 14 The main Illustrations Inelnd. iaa Australian Road Race Champlonahlpi Q.

Saraien and Helen Hicks at Kingston Heath; Wattle Festival at the Fltsror Gardens; Racing at Caulfleld. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS Paos. Paw. 10 Alrwsy Services Lata Attvte. Amusements Law Notlos.

Auctions Uv. stk, A Station Live Stk. W. 41 Lost and Feunr) Machinery Marrlaeea Matrimonial Medical Meetlnoa, Lecture. Mlnlna Meetings Bikes.

Motors Births, Deeths Bd, 41 Residence Bd. 4 Res. Wntd. Partners Convayancea Country Proptrtlea IS Dentists' Notices a Fists A Rooma Flats A Rs. Wtd.

Minina. Notlcea Missing Frlsnds 1 Monsy 18 Monumental Masons 1 Florists a Under- taksra Funeral Notlcea 4c. Motor Vehicles aarden suppllea Pianos, Music, Ao. Privet. Heepltala Prof.

Publle NotlcM Shipping Situation. Vacant Situation. Wanted Tender. Vehicles (horse) Wsnted to Buy Wsnted to Sell Wedding Thsnks Qovt. Notices Hotldsy Resorts Houses snd Land- Fop Sata 18 To Let 18 Factories, Shops, Office, to Let and Wanted 18 Wanted to Buy 18 Wsnted to Rent 18 In Memorlam 1 11W KP.M.

LINE to BALI. JAVA nd 8IN0 APORE OM QREAT WHITE YACHT. Leave. Leaves Arrive, Bteamer. Alelb, Sydney.

Back. NIEUW ZF.FLAND. Sept. 19 Scot. V3 Nov.

NIEUW HOLLAND. OcL IV Oct. 31 Ceo. 7 NIEUW Nov.H Nov. 18 Jan 9 (C)NIEUW HOLLANfa Dec.

16 Dec, jl Feb. 8 (0) EUCHARISTIO CONORESB at M.nll. JAVA and SINGAPORE by B.S. Op TD Tne ateamer la your Hotel at atam a rfnr. Ins duration nf h.

round trip fare from ineludiiiB Crune. 122 10. No Exchange. POHT MORESBY, JAVA. BaTQON 8.

J.N.I Steamer. 'Saloon tares Urom Sydney 14 10 and 10. K.RM, CHRISTMAS TOURS. CELEBES JAVA SUMATRA mnuftrwf, UALii. Leaves Leaves Arrives Bteamer.

Melb. Sydney. Back. Ueo. IS Deo.

31 Feb. 8 NIEUW HOLLAND lb))Dec. 16 Deo. 81 Jan. 37 tm Bit van tVuiia t)nnin pim a n.i.i...

Java. Sumatra. Hlnitaporo and Ball. Flrii as? Biearaer Fare, 87. No Exchange.

fhs IVlVrl Wttnlrsi' ttntmA rprtr. r.iKat Bait and Java, retumina from Java bv Burns! rnnp Lim Merkiir. First Class Steamer rcatwi i. iiu CAVItanKO. HER.

ROUTE TO APRIOA. Reduced Throuah Fares to South and at African Pons via Java, with transhipment TO THE CORONATION VIA JAVA. Travailing by the K.P.M. and. Royal Dulrh rliini.

Ahnut v.nl.an nnrl. nf tho World Ticket, larued for return by varied For Full Particulars Apoly to ROYAL PACKET TjAVIOATION COMPANY JOHN RANnr.RsbN and no, 111 Wllllam.atrert. MRLBOIIRNE. i.iepnone, licntraj. nasi.

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